Burning and swelling of ovaries.Burning heat and stitches in ovaries.Swelling and great sensitiveness of ovarian region.Violent cramps in ovarian region, extending into groins.Hydatids in ovaries.Distending, burning pains or cramps in uterus ; sharp, dagger-like pains ; worse on walking or sitting too long. θ Carcinoma uteri.Enormous blisters on tumefied uterus, discharging a thin, serous, yellow fluid. θ Epilepsy.Spasms occur just before menses. θ Epilepsy.Attacks worse at time of menses, which return every three weeks. θ Epilepsy.Yellow fluid in leucorrha, like from eruption. θ Epilepsy.

Hæmaturia in childbed.Cancer mamma occultus.Mammary cancer.Tumefaction like a cord from groin to knee. θ Milk leg.Child became epileptic in consequence of mother having a fright or fit of anger during nursing period.

After convulsive movements became less rapid and violent, breathing became heavy and stertorous, with usual puffing of lips at every expiration, directly culminated in a deep-drawn sigh, and patient sank into coma, soon followed by the restlessness and convulsions as before. θ Epilepsy.

Cough nocturnal, provoked towards 3 or 4 A. M. by a tickling in larynx, which he feels only at this hour.Cough in consequence of cold feet.Violent cough, with vomiting.Cough dry, with sharp pain or burning in chest.Sputa mucous or sanguinolent, or formed of pure blood, raised most in morning and evening, with sensation of cold in chest ; a sensation which is often succeeded by heat and congestion.

Arms became stiffened before an attack. θ Epilepsy.Numbness of left arm. θ Epilepsy.A blister in hand which recurred annually.After a slight contusion of (little) finger, tearing pain, with redness along whole arm, following lymphatic vessels into armpit, causing there painful glandular swellings.Contractions of fingers of right hand, then left, followed the lapping motion of tongue, with thumbs drawn into palms ; before an attack. θ Epilepsy.Panaritium ; pains run in streaks all the way up arm.

Ischias.Lower limbs are more in motion than upper.Lower limbs straight and stiff before attack. θ Epilepsy.Lower limbs get weak, has to take first one stick, then two to be able to walk. θ Softening of brain.Podagra.

Headache and flushed face much < in warm room or near stove ; > from cold bathing or in cold air. θ Epilepsy.Putting feet in hot water and drinking something hot, sometimes breaks up the attack. θ Epilepsy.

Every week, on one day, four attacks. θ Epilepsy.About once on week, always in night, followed by some hours of coma. θ Epileptic spasms.Has from ten to twelve attacks yearly. θ Epilepsy.Attacks since about five years. θ Epilepsy.

Tendency of wounds to suppurate, with throbbing and lancinating pains.Depression of skull from a horse's kick on occiput. θ Epilepsy.Convulsions after having teeth extracted. θ Epilepsy.When suppurations seem to be the cause of convulsions. θ Epilepsy.

Stitches in skin prevent sleep at night. θ Softening of brain.Red or purplish streaks in neck, back or other parts. θ Meningitis.Skin greenish, dirty, oily, or greyish-yellow. See 36.Pompholyx in hand returning every year.Phlyctenoid eruption, discharging a thin, yellow fluid, similar to that appearing in vomit and leucorrha. θ Epilepsy.Bluish-black swelling around (thumb) nail, followed by suppuration. θ Panaritium.Ulcers, with burning pains.Malignant pustule.Carbuncles ; blue far around.Carbunculus pestilentialis.

Boy, æt. 11, good constitution ; epileptic attack six months ago, without apparent cause.Woman, æt. 30, wreck in mind and body from epilepsy.Woman, æt. 40, suffered thirty years with epileptic spasms.Woman, æt. 24, suffered for more than a year with epilepsy.